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Nasal chambers and buccal cavity are separated by -

A

Uvula

B

Palate

C

Palatine

D

None of these

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To solve the question "Nasal chambers and buccal cavity are separated by," we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Structures**: - The nasal chambers (or nasal cavities) are the air-filled spaces behind the nose. - The buccal cavity (or oral cavity) is the space inside the mouth. 2. **Identifying the Separation**: - The question asks what separates these two cavities. We need to identify the anatomical structure that serves this purpose. 3. **Evaluating the Options**: - **Uvula**: This is a small, teardrop-shaped structure that hangs at the back of the throat. Its primary function is to prevent food from entering the nasal cavity during swallowing, but it does not separate the nasal chambers from the buccal cavity. - **Palate**: This is the structure that forms the roof of the mouth and separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity. It consists of two parts: the hard palate (anterior) and the soft palate (posterior). - **Palatine**: This term typically refers to the palatine bones or structures associated with the palate, but it does not directly answer the question about separation. - **None of these**: This option suggests that none of the provided answers are correct. 4. **Conclusion**: - The correct answer is the **palate**, as it is the anatomical structure that separates the nasal chambers from the buccal cavity. ### Final Answer: The nasal chambers and buccal cavity are separated by the **palate**. ---
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